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ssd arrray with a hdd as the parity

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I would like to swap out my hdds for ssds but i want to leave in the hdd parity so that I can restore all the data back on to the ssd array. Im on 6.12 is this possible ? 

I believe so I just wanted to make sure before I go ahead 

Edited by agentr14

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Note that while you have a HDD as the parity drive the performance of all writes to the array will be limited by that.

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And that you won't be able to replace a disk with an SSD of the same capacity, because Unraid partitions SSDs with a different starting sector making them a little smaller.

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so the only way to switch to all ssds is to copy everything off first ?

I was goin to use the parity hdd to but the data back on the ssds and then remove the parity .. will that not work ?

 

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if so that gonna suck cause the second nas that has all the back data also has all the ssds that I want to use 😬

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It will work as long as the SSDs are smaller than parity (but at least as big as the HDDs they replace), which can be a bit of a pain since SSDs tend not to standardize on exact sizes as well as HDDs.

Edited by Kilrah

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